Hazera launches ToBRFV resistant varieties in Mexico

Hazera launches ToBRFV resistant varieties in Mexico

After having announced the pipeline of its ToBRFV resistant varieties, Hazera is proud to launch its first resistant varieties for the Mexican market and showcase them at the most important event for agriculture in Latin America- EXPO AgroAlimentaria Guanajuato® 2022 in Mexico.

 

ToBRFV launch

ToBRFV is very noticeable in Mexico and growers have been faced with diminished yields and battered fruit. ToBRFV is a huge problem for tomato production, affecting the yield and fruit quality with coloring issues and brown spots on fruits impacting directly on the marketable yield.

Since ToBRFV hit tomato growers worldwide, Hazera’s R&D team has been working tirelessly, for several years, to find varieties capable of giving an effective level of ToBRFV resistance without compromising the yield and fruit quality. “These efforts included in-depth trials in many locations, under different conditions in a global scale, to confirm that we are able to provide solutions, with the right balance between performance and ToBRFV protection”, according to Alejandro Szechtman, Hazera’s Portfolio Marketing Director.

With the optimal balance between protection and performance, Canelo, one of Hazera’s tomato varieties with resistance to ToBRFV, is an indeterminate Roma type with a vigorous plant, which maintains a balanced yield under adverse environmental conditions, due to its wide array of resistances. “Through vast trialing of Canelo in most regions of Mexico, including San Luis Potosi, Baja California, Michoacan, Sinaloa, and Coahuila, Canelo provides high yield, excellent fruit quality, good maturation with an intense red color, as well as excellent firmness, maintaining L and XL sizes with average weights of 150 to 160 grams throughout the production cycle”, according to Javier Angulo- Product Development Manager, Mexico.

 

“Canelo”

Canelo is a very productive variety, ideal for growing in a net house or greenhouse. Additionally, with its ToBRFV resistance, Canelo is able to serve the Mexican grower as an effective tool to face the highly infectious virus, which is supported by local growers, who claim that “Canelo is a very strong and healthy plant with outstanding high fruit quality.”

Looking forward, “Hazera is continuing its efforts to provide effective varieties to better cope with ToBRFV on a global scale and, in Mexico, will launch several new varieties, including the up and coming, new Indeterminate Grape Tomato, ‘Pendragon’, a variety that combines ToBRFV IR resistance with high yield, long shelf life, and good taste, following our commitment to provide growers varieties with the optimal balance between protection and performance,” says Alejandro Szechtman.

 

ToBRFV range / “Pendragon”

Press Release: IR ToBRFV varieties in pipeline

Press release
August 2022

Hazera announces varieties with intermediate resistance (IR) to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) in pipeline

Hazera is proud to announce the launch of our ToBRFV intermediate resistant varieties- the optimal balance between protection and performance– providing the grower an effective tool to face the highly infectious virus, infecting tomato plants, fruit and affecting growers worldwide. The Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus poses a constant threat to growers worldwide, significantly reducing yields, affecting the quality of fruit, and systematically infecting other plants, as it is a very transmittable virus that can infect through soil, tools, water, and people’s contact.

Since ToBRFV hit, Hazera’s R&D team has been working tirelessly to find varieties capable of giving an effective level of ToBRFV resistance without compromising the yield and fruit quality we’ve invested years to perfect. Over the course of several years, Hazera researchers and agronomists invested endless resources to find solutions to address our growers’ needs worldwide. Moreover, according to Alejandro Szechtman, Hazera’s Portfolio Marketing Director, “These efforts included in-depth trials in many locations, under different conditions in a global scale, to confirm that we are able to provide the optimal solutions, with the right balance between performance and ToBRFV protection”.

Hazera is proud to announce a wide ToBRFV resistant variety pipeline worldwide, with which we will be able to tailor-make the optimal solution per market requirement, beginning with Italy, Greece, Spain, Mexico, Turkey, Israel etc’.

Hazera, through Limagrain’s upstream research, contributed to a network of internal and external collaborative discovery projects on ToBRFV using different approaches. This resulted in Limagrain being the first company to file a patent on ToBRFV resistance in tomato in 2017. While the first generation of tomato hybrids resistant to ToBRFV is being commercialized, Limagrain discovery programs continue to work intensively to find resistances against potential emergent more aggressive forms of this devastating virus.

“Our R&D efforts haven’t ended, we’re still investing to achieve higher resistance, and expand our portfolio to the benefit of growers worldwide,” said Szechtman.

Hazera is a global leader in the seed industry. Hazera has headquarters in both the Netherlands and Israel. We operate subsidiaries in 11 countries, together with a distribution network serving over 130 markets. Our partners operate in all kinds of climates, and under diverse growing conditions and market requirements. For over a century, our top priority has been walking alongside them, developing an enormous variety of seeds and providing comprehensive support every step of the way. Hazera’s team of experts works directly with growers to evaluate their needs, assist during variety selection and provide guidance and support throughout the crop cycle.

Hazera is part of the Limagrain Group, an international agri-business based in France. Being a farmers’ cooperative, the Limagrain Group understands the needs of its customers and has grown to become the largest seed company in Europe, specialising in vegetables, field crops and cereal products. Limagrain’s vegetable seed division is the second largest company in the industry.

For more information about ToBRFV, click here

Catalog of vegetable varieties 21/22

We present to you a new catalog of products dedicated to cultivation in open ground, with pride and awareness of how important and necessary it is. When we started working on it, the world – in the old way – was normal. For a year now, we have had a “new reality” in which, not being able to see you in person, our catalogs will have to replace the meeting and will allow you to get to know our offer.

Hazera and HM.Clause together in Poland
Hazera Poland officially represents all seed companies from the Limagrain group on the Polish market, i.e. Hazera, Vilmorin-Mikado, HM.Clause. Additionally, he represents the Italian ISI Sementi kennel in Poland. Thanks to the merger of Hazera Poland and HM.Clause, the range of products has significantly expanded to include peppers, courgettes, red, raspberry and colored tomatoes, pumpkins, celery and many more.

Click here for the catalog

Iceberg lettuce Glassica: chosen by the best!

In the spring and summer season of 2019, the PrimaVega Vegetable Producers Group chose the Glassica variety as the best iceberg lettuce. 

 

Why did PrimaVega choose Glassica Iceberg Lettuce?
“We chose Glassica because it is a very stable variety, we can use it both for commercial and processing purposes. It is characterized by the fact that from the beginning of planting, i.e. from April to August, it maintains the same level of quality, it is very stable when it comes to tipburn and knocking out flower shoots. ” – says Paweł Różycki, who is responsible for harvesting vegetables within the group’s structures. Małgorzata Zadura, Product Manager at Hazera Poland confirms that Glassica is very stable. Cultivated in various conditions, also in summer at high temperatures, it gives a high marketable yield, does not knock out the inflorescence shoots and is less sensitive to leaf margins drying (tipburn).
The PrimaVega Vegetable Producers Group is one of the largest vegetable producers in Europe. They farm on the area of ​​approx. 1000 ha, of which 300 ha are allocated to the cultivation of iceberg lettuce. In 2019, the Glassica variety occupied 15 to 20% of the cultivated area.

Hazera’s leek: time for improved qualities!

Hazera’s leek, bred to perform

Hazera’s leek portfolio is created by years of intensive breeding research combined with adequate development activities. By communicating with the industry and our customers, we try to deliver the best product for everyone’s needs. By the acquisition of an entire commercial and breeding leek programme we have made an important step to be prepared for the future.

The development of a new generation of hybrid leeks in various types of utility types, targeted for processing and resistance to diseases opens up with new perspectives to customers. With an extended portfolio, Hazera focuses its attention on such markets as Spain, Germany, Great Britain, France, Poland, Scandinavian countries and Benelux.
Our Product Development Manager, Piotr Manista , explains the leek varieties recommended for the Polish market:

Merge Hazera Poland & HM.Clause Poland

The Management Board of Hazera Poland sp.z o.o. with its seat in Warsaw (“Acquiring Company”) informs that on October 30 to the District Court for the Capital City of Warsaw, XIII Commercial Division of the National Court Register, a merger plan of the Acquiring Company with the company HM Clause Polska sp. Z o.o. has been submitted. with its seat in Warsaw (“Acquired Company”).

The merger of both companies will take place by transferring all assets of the Acquired Company to the Acquiring Company, ie in the manner specified in Art. 492 § 1 item 1 of the Commercial Companies Code (merger by acquisition). On the day of registration of the merger, the Acquiring Company will assume all the rights and obligations of the Acquired Company, and the Acquired Company will be dissolved without conducting liquidation proceedings.

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The cabbages of Hazera

Cabbage farming is part of Hazera’s heritage. It started with breeding varieties for Western Europe, and today we are a global player with a rich assortment of cabbage varieties for various purposes.Our breeding and research teams are closely tied to our global network of subsidiaries and distributors who know the latest industry trends and preferences for growing different types of cabbage.

The company’s extensive portfolio for the Polish market includes the earliest varieties for cultivation in foil tunnels (e.g. white cabbage Carrera F1 or Magnus Cresco F1), varieties for summer harvest, for fermentation and for long storage (e.g. white cabbage Zoltan F1, Abel F1) .
Among the varieties of white cabbage, it is worth paying attention to the conical varieties (Regency F1, Monarchy F1, Dutchman F1): this type of cabbage is recommended to be eaten raw, in salads and salads, thanks to which many valuable nutrients and vitamins are preserved. The leaves of these cabbage are very thin, delicate in taste and brittle. Here you will find some interesting recipes with conical cabbage in the lead role.

Contact us for more detailed information about our cabbage portfolio!